ictured left are two of the variety of prime poinsettias still available at the Louisiana Tech Farm Salesroom located near Reese Hall on West California Avenue.

The prime poinsettias, pictured right, produced at the Louisiana Tech Greenhouses, are available at the Tech Farm Salesroom, open 9 a.m.-5p.m. Monday through Friday. Proceeds support the greenhouse operations and the plant science program.

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A Louisiana Tech University professor of music and senior music student were among the 15 winners in the Fifteen Minutes of Fame: Kenyon Wilson composer’s competition.

Because of their success, Joshua Mattison, a senior from Benton, and Joe L. Alexander, who also serves as head of theory, composition and low brass, will have their pieces performed at the 2014 International Tuba/Euphonium Conference.

The international conference will be held May 23 at the University of Indiana in Bloomington.

The Stone Theatre at Louisiana Tech University has announced the seven-member cast for its upcoming production of “The Last Night of Ballyhoo,” directed by Tech Associate Theatre Professor Paul B. Crook.

Performance dates for “The Last Night of Ballyhoo” are scheduled for Jan. 28-31 and Feb. 4-7 in Stone Theatre located in the Howard Center for the Performing Arts on Tech campus. Curtain times will be announced later.

“When we visit my family out in Texas I always have to make dozens and dozens of sweet rolls for them,” she said. “But I don’t mind, I really like doing it.”

The recipe for her Peach Pizza, which won the title of Grand Champion in this year’s Peach Festival Peach Cookery Contest, came from the aunt of her husband of 35 years, Donald.
“I hadn’t made it in a while when I thought it would be a great dish to enter into the contest,” Robyn said. “I’ve participated in the contest almost every year that they have had it, and so has my daughter.”

The Grambling Tiger Club and Men’s Birthday Fellowship Club recently held a fan drive and donated 50 fans to Christian Community Action. Pictured are, front left, from the left, CCA Director Stephanie Matthews, club President Joseph Caoers and Queen Lewis. In the back row, from left, is Don Tatum, Richard McKeever, Marietta Holloway, Lemon Lewis and William Rutledge.